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Original 1968-1975 Chilton's Auto Repair Manual, Shop Service Book Like Motor's on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Riverbank, California, US

Riverbank, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:CHILTON'S Warranty:No Vehicles, too many to list:Ford, Cadillac, Chevrolet ,Lincoln, Mercury, Buick Possible years:1968-1975

For your consideration is an original CHILTON's Auto Repair Manual for American models, covering model years 1968-1975. I cut my teeth working on my cars with CHILTON's & MOTOR'S manuals before I could afford specific shop manuals for each car. Some prefer these over Motor's, and vice versa. This is a very nice example, and I would rate its condition as "EXCELLENT".

The amount and diversity of information contained in these manuals is difficult to summarize, so if you have a specific question, please feel free to ask. I have captured a few sample pictures to indicate condition.

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During the next few months I will be thinning out my vast collection of manuals, including dealer brochures, owner’  s manuals, shop manuals, body service manuals, etc. All manuals are originals, NEVER REPRINTS! Please see my other items for manuals, vintage parts & accessories.

Please see the condition ratings below, and feel free to email with any questions.

·         Mint: New or Like New condition, The overall condition of the book shows little or no sign of use.

·         Near Mint: The pages are crisp and/or white, and the binding & cover strong & nearly unmarked

·        Excellent (+) Plus: The pages are not torn, missing or abused. The binding & cover are strong with minimal or little wear.

·         Excellent: The pages are not torn or missing, but may be slightly dirty or have some greasy prints. The binding & cover are strong , showing only some wear at the corners.

·         Very Good: The pages are all intact and not abused, but may be frayed at the edge and possibly greasy or dirty from use. The binding & cover are strong but with fraying and/or stains/marks on the cover.

·         Good: The pages are all there, but with signs of much use. Some may be taped, slightly torn, or show a lot of greasy prints or dirt. The binding & cover are intact, but may be loose or has much fraying at the edges.

·        Fair: The pages are all there, but may be loose from the binding, torn and/or very dirty from use. The cover & binding are very worn, although the book is very much readable and useful for repairs.

 

Payment is VIA Paypal within 48 hours of auction closing. Please allow 2 business days to process, pack, & ship item(s). I am happy to combine shipping of multiple items. I will ship the most economical means possible to keep costs down, unless a specific shipping method is noted. I will ship worldwide to confirmed addresses.

All items are sold as-is, as described above. The condition ratings are provided for clarification and general information, but may be subject to slight variations due to the subjective nature of condition ratings. I don’t accept returns.

Thanks for looking!

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